“SENIOR HELPERS” OPENS DOORS IN NEW CITY

Senior Helpers this week announced the official opening of its Rockland location, to be managed and operated by Brian Donohue. The new franchise will serve senior citizens and their families throughout Rockland and Orange Counties, which includes Suffern, Orangeburg, Nyack, West Nyack, New City, Congers, Piermont, Sloatsburg, and Tuxedo. It hopes to bring more than 50 new jobs to the region over the next year. Senior Helpers’ professionally trained caregivers will help local seniors continue to enjoy the comfort of their own home despite age-related illnesses and mobility challenges.

“After dealing with very sick parents, senior care has been a cause close to my heart, and I was immediately drawn to Senior Helpers because of the quality services it offers, and how it is the first in the industry to provide specialized caregiver training in Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and Parkinson’s disease care,” said Donohue. “Our team is proud to help our senior community maintain their independence by alleviating the stress associated with caregiving and ensuring a better quality of life for families through personalized in-home senior care.”

Founded in 2001, Senior Helpers’ caregivers are fully trained and certified to offer the best care possible based on the company’s Senior GemsAlzheimer’s and Dementia care program.

“We are pleased to welcome Brian to our team as the newest Senior Helpers franchise owner,” said Chris Buitron, chief marketing officer, Senior Helpers. “Brian brings a passion for his community and an understanding of the importance of in-home senior care to their new roles. This will serve him well and also be rewarding for seniors and families living in Rockland and the surrounding areas.”